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BCATP Fly-In at Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum

Sat May 24, 2014 4:42 am

One of Canada's most distinctive contributions to World War II was the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP). The BCATP provided training facilities for all parts of the Commonwealth. Building and operating a nationwide flight training school was a complex task. In most cases, sights had to be chosen, land purchased and runways, hangars, barracks and other support buildings needed to be constructed. During the frenzied building activities at the start of the BCATP, close to 120 airfields were constructed across the country. The operation expanded steadily ultimately employing more than 104,000 men and women including almost 13,000 civilians.

To commemorate the 75th Anniversary since the inception of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, we are inviting owners of BCATP type aircraft to fly-in to the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum on May 31st. Along with our Museum's large collection of BCATP aircraft, we are anticipating one of the largest gatherings of "Yellow Birds" since World War II. Weather permitting, expect to see Finches, Tiger Moths, Harvards, etc.

George Stewart, 90, from Hamilton will be participating in the event as a passenger in his son’s Tiger Moth that will be flown in for the event. George trained in the BCATP where learned to fly the Tiger Moth and Anson before going overseas to fly the de Havilland Mosquito.

PILOT INFORMATION - the BCATP Fly-In is restricted to owners and operators of only BCATP type aircraft. There is no aircraft parking available for other type of fly-in aircraft on this particular day. For the BCATP aircraft pilots, landing fees will be waived, breakfast and mid-afternoon steak BBQ will be provided. Avgas will not be available.

Additional info at http://www.warplane.com/upcoming-events ... eventId=29

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Re: BCATP Fly-In at Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum

Sat May 24, 2014 6:31 am

I'll be at this one for sure.

Cheers,

Jeff

Re: BCATP Fly-In at Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum

Sat May 24, 2014 8:59 am

CH2A should be there with all 3 Yellow Birds!
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